What are some slang Spanish words?

The 10 Best Slang Expressions In Spanish

  1. Mucha mierda. Meaning: break a leg. …
  2. Ponerse las pilas. Meaning: get cracking; put one’s skates on. …
  3. Hablar por los codos. Meaning: to be a chatterbox. …
  4. Estar piripi. Meaning: to be tipsy. …
  5. Echar una mano. …
  6. Dejar plantado / dar plantón. …
  7. En un abrir y cerrar de ojos. …
  8. Llueve sobre mojado.

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Moreover, do you say shut up in Spanish?

Say “shut up.” “Cállate” is the literal translation of “shut up” in Spanish, and there are a few ways to say it. The word is pronounced “ka-ya-tay.” Here’s what you can say: “¡Cállate!” (“Shut up!”)

Also to know is, how do you say Girl in Spanish slang? 1. niña or nena: This is the most generic for “girl” and it can be use for a baby and teenagers.

Herein, is Chica a bad word?

Dear Gabacha: While chica isn’t the most formal of expressions (it means “girl” in Spanish), it’s also hardly the most insulting Mexican-Spanish term that a male stranger would use to get a woman’s attention.

Is Chinga a bad word?

Basically it is just an expression of surprise. Even though this expression has nothing to do with the word “fuck” it is a vulgar way to express yourself.

Is there a Spanish slang dictionary?

Street Spanish Slang Dictionary and Thesaurus”

The book offers a focus on general Spanish language slang. While it’s not as extensive as some other dictionaries, it does offer helpful information, including a thesaurus of vulgar slang.

What does Chula mean?

cute

What does JOTO mean Spanish?

Mexico) effeminate person ⧫ queer (very informal) ⧫ fag (esp US) (very informal)

What does La Leche mean slang?

The milk

What does NMZ mean in Spanish slang?

abbreviation. 1. ( U.S. state) Nuevo México. My cousin lives in Santa Fe, NM.

What does NMZ mean in text?

NMZ

Acronym Definition
NMZ Neue Musikzeitung
NMZ Northern Metropolitan Zone (Diamond Creek, Victoria, Australia)
NMZ Numerycznej Mapy Zasadniczej (Polish: Basic Numerical Maps)

What is the F word in Mexico?

Pinche. ‍Straight out of Mexico, this is one of the most common swear words used there. It’s the add-on word for just about every swear word you can imagine. Pinche this, pinche that.

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